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Definition of porose in English: poroseadjective pɒˈrəʊs Zoology Botany Full of pores. perforated or porose membranes Example sentencesExamples - In the first generation, prostheses were very porose and therefore had to be preclotted with blood prior to implantation.
- The endodermis is exceedingly thickened, especially on the inner walls, and very porose.
- No reticulated or porose textures were seen in any section of the hindgut.
- In the females two porose areas are found on the upper surface.
- The basal layer, like the superficial layer, is porose, but its pores are not pervious to air.
Synonyms permeable, penetrable, pervious
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin porosus, from Latin porus 'pore'. |